Telepractice for SLPs Master Course
Master Class Series, 11-hours
Course Description
Technology:
This course addressed strategies to increase engagement and participation using technology to maximize students’ progress on goals. Participants learned about new types of technology to utilize during their teletherapy sessions and to create interactive sessions to increase engagement.
Managing Behavior Online:
Challenging behavior can be disruptive to critical treatments including speech therapy. Now with many speech sessions occurring remotely, having a foundational understanding of problem behavior, why they occur, and why they persist, is of great importance. In addition, having a toolkit of evidence-based prevention, prompting, and reinforcement strategies can assist with making online speech sessions engaging, successful, and fun.
This presentation outlines ways to prevent and manage problem behaviors so that speech sessions will be optimally productive and fun. Participants will learn about the basic functions of behavior, ways to prevent problems before they occur, and how to maximize learning time in sessions while using evidence-based interventions. Participants will learn how to implement specific strategies throughout online sessions for best outcomes.
Assessment Online:
One important feature of a quality speech-language disability evaluation is the appropriate elicitation and analysis of language samples. Research has shown that speech-language evaluators generally lack this important skill and instead either do not analyze a language sample or simply rely on conversational speech samples that often fail to stress the linguistic system enough to demonstrate true linguistic strengths or weaknesses. Dr. Crowley’s School-age Language Assessment Measures (SLAM) materials are widely used nationally and internationally as they elicit quality language samples and Dr. Crowley has developed a protocol on how to measure student performance. Most recently, Dr. Crowley has created approaches for online teletherapy assessments using the SLAM materials that she will share. This presentation is built to develop skills in eliciting and analyzing language samples that can be immediately applied to the clinician’s next speech-language evaluation, whether virtual or in-person.
CEUs/Hours Offered
ASHA: 1.1 ASHA CEUs,
Intermediate
CA SLPAHB: 11 hrs
CMH: 11 hrs
About the Presenters
Catherine Crowley, J.D., Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Bio and Disclosures
Kathy Beatty, MA, CCC-SLP
Bio and Disclosures
Jillian Yudin, MS, CCC-SLP
Bio and Disclosures
DeAnna Mercier Glass, M.Ed, BCBA
Bio and Disclosures
Glendora Tremper, PhD, CCC-SLP
Bio and Disclosures
Learning Outcomes
Acquire two skills to assess syntax of language samples.
Identify two ways to elicit language samples in speech-language evaluations.
Acquire evidence-based practice approaches to analyzing language samples.
Learn how to use language elicitation materials through telepractice
Identify common antecedents to problem behavior
Implement multiple reinforcement strategies online effectively
Create interactive sessions to increase engagement using green screen technology
Recommendation for language to include in the Speech and Language Report for online evaluations
Satisfactory Course Completion Requirements
This course must be watched in its entirety. In order to receive the CMH or the CEU certificate, a quiz is required to be completed with 80% success.
Agenda
5 mins – Disclosures, Introduction
25 mins – Review of popular therapeutic approaches
50 mins – Objectives
- Attendees will acquire two skills to assess syntax of language samples.
- Attendees will identify two ways to elicit language samples in speech-language evaluations.
- Attendees will acquire evidence-based practice approaches to analyzing language samples.
- Attendees will learn how to use language elicitation materials through telepractice.
30 mins – Results and Recommendations
10 mins – Q&A
- Introduction-5 mins
- Considerations for students- 10 mins
- Prevention- 40 mins
- Prompting- 15 mins
- Reinforcement- 30 mins
Objectives:
- Identify common antecedents to problem behavior
- Describe the ways that behavior works for students with complex communication needs (function)
- Implement multiple reinforcement strategies effectively
- Embed specific strategies into online speech sessions
- Implementing Strategies into Online Sessions- 10 mins
5 mins – Disclosures, Introduction
Part 1
15 mins Quick Review of Technology
51 mins Technology and Examples
- List new types of technology to utilize during their teletherapy sessions
- Create interactive sessions to increase engagement using green screen technology
- Explain how green screen technology may help students, clients, patients participate fully within their sessions with minimal secondary behaviors
- List strategies to provide to parents or caregivers to carryover skills in the home setting in order to generalize goals
Part 2 (40:43 mins)
How to Set Up a teletherapy Session in Zoom/Google Meets
Part 3 (46:50 mins)
How to set up Bitemoji Classroom
Part 4 (41:40)
Google Chrome Extensions, Snap Camera
Part 5 (55:40)
Overview
Total: 4 hrs 16 mins
- 5 minutes – Introductions & Disclosures
- 30 minutes – Teletherapy Technology Needs
- 45 minutes – Supporting Student & Family Needs
- Describe how a clinician can participate in teletherapy services synchronously and asynchronously
- List three reasons why a student and their family may be better suited for asynchronous intervention services
- List three different ways the parent/helper can support the student’s engagement in teletherapy
- Explain how to combine multiple devices/screens within one teletherapy session
- List three work arounds for limited access to equipment
- 40 minutes – Balancing Teletherapy Models, Q&A
5 mins – Disclosures, Introduction
15 mins IDEA regulations
20 mins Writing Samples
Review of the legal requirements and components for a speech and language evaluation and report
Recommendation for language to include in the Speech and Language Report for online evaluations
20 mins Recommendations, Discussion
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